138 designs and services are featured (of which 18 are part of the Targa Giovani) and divided into 11 thematic categories.
“If I have to say it in a word, what characterizes the Italian design is happiness”, says the president of ADI Luciano Galimberti.
As usual, the selection of all the products and services on display is the result of the work of the ADI Permanent Design Observatory: a group of around one hundred and fifty independent experts (both ADI members and non-members) who have identified the best results of contemporary Italian design.
Selection is accomplished through a network of local committees that work in each Italian region, thematic commissions that assess the innovation content of each design sector-by-sector, and a final selection committee that valid a test he results. Coordination of this framework has been given this year to Carlo Martino (University La Sapienza, Rome), César Mendoza (IED Turin) and Francesco Zurlo (Politecnico di Milano).
During the exhibitions there will be meetings, presentations and conferences, and in addition to the selected products, there will also be those designs that took part in the Esporre il Compasso d'Oro competition for the ADI Compasso d’Oro Historic Collection exhibition hall, that will open to the public in the future ADI headquarters in Milan.
To celebrate the occasion, ADIper Edizioni is publishing a catalogue of the selected products.
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27 October – 8 November 2014
Area ex Ansaldo, piano terra, Sala A
via Bergognone 34, Milan
17 – 28 November 2014
Ex Cartiera Latina, Sala Appia
via Appia Antica 42, Rome